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If you reset the control card to a "0" the SP ports will default to 9600 VT100. Make sure that you connect on the back plain SP1. Reset with"0" will only reset the SP ports. Reset with "1" will default your database and all connections will be lost. Access will be Level-5, Password-mainstreet.

you need a reboot and a serial console I'm afraid. Lots of places on Cisco that detail the password recovery process, it's quite complex so I'm not going to go into detail, but you need to be physically in the same room connected with a serial console cable (9600 baud) for it to work. Basically, use break to interrupt the startup, change the config register to ignore startup config, reboot , go to enable mode, copy run start, enter config mode and reset the password.

I got this from the link below.
1- do a system reset (install > factory restore) 2- manual search 3- tp search (yellow button) 4- starts search 5- pick your local source (for me it said galway chores) 6- wait for it to get all the tp's (could take a while) 7- let it search for the channels (i found around 130) 8- sit back and enjoy